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Add muon tools and tests #5872

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21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions tools/muon/.shed.yml
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name: muon
owner: iuc
description: "muon is a Python framework for multimodal omics analysis"
homepage_url: https://muon.readthedocs.io
long_description: |
muon is a Python framework designed to work with multimodal omics data. Incentified by recent advances in acquisition of multimodal data from individual cells, muon aims to provide convenience and speed to its users enabling standardised analysis while staying flexible and expandable. muon stands on the shoulders of and integrates with annotated data object specification and scanpy library for single-cell analysis in Python.
remote_repository_url: https://github.com/galaxyproject/tools-iuc/tree/master/tools/muon/
type: unrestricted
categories:
- Single Cell
- Sequence Analysis
- Transcriptomics
- Epigenetics
auto_tool_repositories:
name_template: "{{ tool_id }}"
description_template: "Wrapper for the muon tool suite: {{ tool_name }}"
suite:
name: "suite_muon"
description: "muon is a Python framework for multimodal omics analysis"
long_description: |
muon is a Python framework designed to work with multimodal omics data. Incentified by recent advances in acquisition of multimodal data from individual cells, muon aims to provide convenience and speed to its users enabling standardised analysis while staying flexible and expandable. muon stands on the shoulders of and integrates with annotated data object specification and scanpy library for single-cell analysis in Python.
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